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CuriousTrader
"The market is a game of bluff - only the strong survive."


Depression
"Your biggest loss can be your biggest learning opportunity."


BuySell
"The difference between Investing, Speculating and Gambling
is in your mindset towards the market"



TradingScreen
"What if you could peek at a reliable Trading System?"
Ever goofed a good trade because your emotions got in the way? With the wisdom of hindsight the outcome was obvious but not so in the heat of the action... Do you keep a log of your trades and journal your performance?

How can you control the emotional roller-coaster that trading brings? How can you isolate yourself from outside influences and stick to your strategy? Can you find no rest until you get an explanation for everything?

What if you could peek into a reliable trading system? What if you could step out of your timeframe and see the big picture? What if you could see someone else's log of trades and sort out the profitable instruments from those best left alone?

Imagine receiving trading signals by email for the instruments you follow. Think about comparing the performance of an algorithm across stocks, commodities and forex. What about discovering some overlooked opportunities in the market?

Look no further - if you have wasted some money on the market the discipline of using Trading Pal might limit the damage - it's well worth giving it a try!

  • Automated system (impartial to market psychology or personal emotions)

  • Always in the market (reversing from long to short and back again)

  • Trade logs and charts (available for each financial instrument)

  • Trading signals (email notification to subscribers)

  • 9 months of data (rolling time window - trade log evolves dynamically)

  • Strictly technical analysis (everything you need to know is already factored in the price)

  • Get your login and password now and be on your way
    to benefit from an automated trading system.


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CupOfCoffee
"The peace of standing still -
having taken a calculated risk for a calculated return..."